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Governance
Essays on cultural pluralism and political integration Edited by Sverker Gustavsson and Leif LewinCo-publication with Nerenius and Santrus Publisher AB, Sweden
Studies in theory and intellectual history Razeen Sally
Jeffrey Hart and Aseem Prakash
Jeffrey Hart and Aseem Prakash
A regulationist interpretation Edited by Robert Boyer and Toshio Yamada
Edited by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt and Jacques Hersh
The architecture and extension of international trade recognition Rorden Wilkinson
Assessing contours, correlates and concomitants of globalization Indra de Soysa
Deregulation and global goverance Barbara Emadi-Coffin
Tony Porter
Demanding results
John Kunkel
Towards hybrid capitalism
Henry Wai-chung Yeung
The construction of governance states Graham Harrison
A framework for thinking David P. Levine
Shaheen Rafi Khan
The political origins of financial institutions Richard W. Carney
The growth paradigm Stephen James Purdey
Edited by Masanobu Ido
Projecting polities Edward A. Fogarty
Global Governance
by Routledge
by Routledge
2013 Edward A. Fogarty
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